Apache Sun Golf Club

919 E Pima RdQueen Creek, AZ 85242 Phone: (480)987-9065

This course's fairways are mostly flat, but there is some mounding around the greens. There is a pond that comes into play on three holes. This course is closed during the summer months, please contact the pro shop before heading out to play here.

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Course Reviews

Shaker Farms Country Club"Excellent Greens"Found course to be very challenging. Greens were the best I have ever played on. Some areas on course under repair with new irrigation system, but that will only improve the fairways. Look forward to playing the course in the future.---Hack Around, Springfield, MA

Twin Rivers Golf Club"Great Track, Hard yet rewarding"Played this course over the last week, this track is one not to miss. Clasic Joe Lee Design, lots of bunkers and water. This is a thinking man's course. Don't be disappointed is this track play's longer then whats on the card. It does.
Play this one and you'll be back again and again.---James smith, Orlando, Fl

Rolling Hills Golf Club"Now OPEN TO PUBLIC! Challenging and fun!"Rolling Hills is a great course for the intermediate to advanced player with its challengingly longer holes and strategically placed hazards, yet is fun for the beginner player with closely placed tee boxes that avoid most water hazards. The contour of this beautiful Longwood property yields anything but the typical FLAT Florida experience. For instance, the par 5, 14th takes you from the back tee box across a 180-yard water hazard to the first landing area, which originates below a 6% grade approximately 65 feet below the green. Other holes leave your second-shot approach to the green completely blind, unless your tee shot carries past 200. The dogleg left par 4, 9th, takes you up and over a large hill and drops 35 feet to the green protected by both water long and sand short. All par 5's are barely reachable in two, giving even long drivers a slim chance at eagle. The par 3's, though most are short, have tight greens and close O.B. markers. Water comes into play on a handful of holes. Eleven holes are nearly straight with a few very tight fairways. Some dog-leg holes require perfect tee shots or accurate fades to reach the green in regulation. The course grass could be greener and the fairways better managed, but at $35 per weekend morning round in peak season for FL residence, I think Rolling Hills is a great value. Pros: driving range, solid greens, fun course. Cons: No refreshment cart the day I played, a couple neglected fairways and too many lost balls on the 12th!---barry robb, Winter Springs, FL USA

Saddle Creek Golf Club"very enjoyable course"If you want to have fun this is the place to go. We have never had a problem playing here. The course is very enjoyable to play too.---Mike K, Huntsville,AL